

☀️ Shield your sensors, elevate your data game!
The Ambient Weather WH31-SRS Solar Radiation Shield is a precision-engineered accessory designed to protect WH31E, WH31P, and WH31L sensors from solar radiation and weather elements. Featuring optimal airflow for accurate readings and versatile mounting hardware for easy installation on various surfaces, this compact shield ensures your environmental data is both reliable and consistent.










| ASIN | B09T4QDBN3 |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Date First Available | 9 September 2022 |
| Finish types | Glossy |
| Included components | Screws |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item model number | WH31-SRS |
| Product Dimensions | 6.99 x 6.99 x 15.56 cm; 259 g |
| Specific uses | Humidity |
S**N
I used this for my greenhouse, as I wanted to know the temps in there without actually being in there. If it got too cold, I'd turn on a bulb. I liked that I could just look on my phone and see what the temp was on cold nights. I have only used it one season in the greenhouse but then stuck it in the garage and knew how warm it was in there too. Sometimes I would leave the garage door open until it cooled off too. It was nice to know the temps without walking outside to look at a guage. I think the temps were accurate, or at least as accurate as the thermometer I have in both areas.
V**E
Mounted up easily. All necessary hardware is included for a wide variety of mounting situations. I’m not sure what some other reviewers were speaking of when they said they had to custom make parts to mount it. (?) I mounted it to a 1.25 inch aluminum mast with the included hardware. Easy peasy and extra cheesy❗️ 🧀
L**S
Really helps to let you know how close lightning is
R**B
Our Observatory is on a mountain and subject to gale force winds and hot summer sun. This keeps the sensor on the building and shaded
R**T
Works OK for the Ambient lightning sensor. Could be very simple to install or not, it depends on your situation. The housing needs a wider array of fastening options, only fits a very small pole. You can face mount it to the side of your home, on a fence post or a separate structure. Just keep it away from an automatic standby generator if you have one. To mount the housing to main weather station pole, I made a backer plate from an old polyethylene cutting board and bought two 1 1/4 stainless U-bolts (see photos). I had to move the lighting sensor away from my Generac automatic standby generator - it was causing false positive lightning strikes - see the photo of the weather station monitor with 110 lighting strikes. It was a crystal clear day when that showed up - it was my generator exercising that caused the false count. Overall, this housing works well, it’s easy to access the detector inside and it’s weather proof (the sensor is NOT weather proof!) . The issue can be mounting, hence the 4 star rating. I came up with a solution but I can fix most anything. You might not have the same skill set - good luck. Hope that helps!
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